Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino says the Premier League
has made a “big mistake” in continuing to close the transfer window
before their European counterparts.

England’s top flight clubs can no longer sign new players after the
deadline passed on Thursday but those in Italy, Spain, Germany and
France can still strengthen their squads.

Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen and defender Toby Alderweireld
both have only one year left on their contracts and Eriksen in
particular is on the radar of Real Madrid.

Should a sizeable offer come in before the La Liga window closes the
influential Dane could depart, leaving Pochettino with a hole in his
squad that cannot be filled until January.

“I’m more than happy with my squad after we close the window in
England,” Pochettino, whose sixth season in charge begins on Saturday at
home to Aston Villa, told reporters on Friday.

“But, of course we are at a disadvantage to the European clubs
because they have 20 days more to operate and that’s a big mistake by
the Premier League to allow that.

“At one time it was good because you are going to start the season
(knowing your squad), but we have opened the door to clubs in Europe to
try to create confusion in your squad.

“I think after two seasons operating in this way I think the Premier
League should think if Europe doesn’t change we must go back to operate
in the same way that they operate.”

Pochettino said it is especially relevant for the English clubs competing in the Champions League and Europa League.

“The Premier League cannot give this advantage to the European
clubs,” the Argentine said. “It’s different if you are not competing
with them in Europe.

“But if you’re competing with the European clubs I think they have made a big mistake.”

The transfer windows in Spain, Germany and France close on Sept. 2 with Italy closing theirs on Aug. 18.

After making no signings last season, Tottenham returned to the
market ahead of the new campaign with midfielder Tanguy Ndombele signing
from Lyon for 55 million pounds ($66.42 million) in July.

Ryan Sessegnon joined on Thursday from Fulham for 25 million and Giovani Lo Celso arrived on loan from Real etis the same day.

With Tottenham also starting the campaign in their new 62,000-seat
stadium, there is optimism that the club, who finished fourth last year,
can push and try to close the gap to Manchester City and Liverpool.

“In every single season our opponents were adding quality and of
course for us, in the last three seasons when we didn’t invest too much,
so to add new faces always motivates and adds spark to our team,”
Pochettino said.

“It creates excitement in the club, in the fans. We will start the
season in the new stadium so there are a lot of positives. But we have
to be ready for another exciting season.”